Chris Lombardi puts defense and security under the spotlight, as he shares his takes on recent NATO and EU cooperation and provides insight into the company’s own long-term strategic partnerships in Europe.

Three trends are currently driving the global electricity sector: decarbonization, decentralization and differentiation. Utilities are making significant contributions to mitigate carbon emissions, while a technology revolution is …

The UK and Netherlands led calls for the Union to give up its music ‘opt-out’ in talks at the World Trade Organisation aimed at liberalising markets.

But they were defeated by a coalition led by France and Italy, which wants to ensure that non-English-language acts and classical artists remain eligible for subsidies to compete with mainstream pop acts supported by global record labels.

Michel Lambot, president of the Independent Music Companies Association, said: “We are delighted…the EU now retains the freedom to adopt policies for the purpose of promoting and preserving musical diversity and consumer choice.”